Barren to Born: Inner Conception
Judges 13:2-3 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Judges 13 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
Judges 13:2-3 tells of a barren couple visited by the angel of the LORD who declares a future conception. This marks a shift from lack to the birth of a destined purpose.
Neville's Inner Vision
Think of the barren wife as a state of consciousness that has waited for the inner visitation. The angel of the LORD is the I AM within you, the calm voice that announces what your imagination can birth. When she is told she shall conceive, it is not a literal pregnancy alone but a declaration that a new level of being can emerge from stillness. The promised son represents a vocation, a purpose born of covenant loyalty to your true self. The moment of conception is your decision to align with that inner promise rather than with lack. Therefore, you do not seek outside proof; you revise your sense of self until you feel the outcome as already here. This is a transition from barrenness to a living reality, a shift that makes possible what previously seemed impossible. Practically, the inner labor begins with quiet assent, daily imagination, and steady faith that your inner vision will reveal itself in time as outer form. Your future, like Samson in potential, awakens when you choose to honor the inner covenant and step into your destined work.
Practice This Now
Close your eyes and revise by stating, 'I am conceiving my future now,' and feel the outcome as real. Repeat with conviction until the sensing of the wish fulfilled settles into your body.
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